Since the offseason is slow for Dolphins news, I thought it would be fun to pass the time with a little Dolphins trivia. The rules are simple. The first person to get the correct answer asks the next question. Here's the first one:

This Dolphin started his career as an outside linebacker but was moved to middle linebacker after John Offerdahl's sudden retirement in the middle of the 1994 season. He is notoriously known for challenging the entire Cincinatti bench to a fight during a game in his rookie year in 1991, and for giving the middle finger to Bills fans in Buffalo. Name him.

These two Dolphins were 12th round picks that became starters. The only Dolphins to earn that honor.

J.B. Brown is one.

Had to look this one up. Mike Kolen

Does this question only mean became starters for the Dolphins?

Anthony Carter was also a 12th Rd. pick, but was traded for a really nice bag of peanuts and became a PB player for Vikes

Yes. Only starters for the Dolphins. And I didn' t know Mike Kolen was a 12th round starter. That's not the guy I was looking for. You were correct with J.B. Brown. Here's a hint: The other guy I'm looking for went to the University of Miami and started alongside J.B. Brown in 1991, which could explain why our secondary sucked that year.

Yes. Only starters for the Dolphins. And I didn' tknow Mike Kolen was a 12th round starter. That's not the answer I was looking for. You were correct with J.B. Brown. Here's a hint: The other guy I'm looking for went to the University of Miami and started alongside J.B. Brown.

You would be referring to Bobby Harden then. I did not factor him in since he only started 5 games during 4 yr. career.

Yes. Only starters for the Dolphins. And I didn' tknow Mike Kolen was a 12th round starter. That's not the answer I was looking for. You were correct with J.B. Brown. Here's a hint: The other guy I'm looking for went to the University of Miami and started alongside J.B. Brown.

You would be referring to Bobby Harden then. I did not factor him in since he only started 5 games during 4 yr. career.

This Dolphin had a penchant for showing up to training camp overweight. Despite doing so, he was one of Jimmy Johnson's favorite defensive backs. It was Dave Wannstedt who finally had the guts to give him a pink slip when he did it for the fourth year in a row and no one picked him up.